Croosh - Way Out download song

  • Artist: Croosh
  • Song: Way Out
  • Genre: R-n-b
  • Length: 02:10
  • Size: 4.1MB
  • Bitrate: 256Kbps
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Comments

Colin C.

2019-11-10 02:10:10 | Profile
would be dope if someone made the guitar tab

Ancient Melanin

2019-09-12 06:56:14 | Profile
1.25 speed is all the difference

Aniela Kowalska

2019-06-19 17:28:15 | Profile
Check out my music..prefferably the latest video on my channel..ITS FUCKING LIT AF...PROMISE YOU. Any opinions would be appreciated

nestor falcon

2019-06-18 04:43:56 | Profile
Croosh is coming to Salt Lake the 30th!  Who going!?

Aleksei Olgin

2019-06-18 03:21:25 | Profile
Shooting the visual for this in early july, look for it

MagnoIiaBlue

2019-06-16 03:38:28 | Profile
Croosh is my spirit animal

P4TTY2001

2019-06-14 13:15:33 | Profile
reaaally good song as alwas but this one hit the top bro

Dango364

2019-06-13 14:22:08 | Profile
Part Three – Sericulture: The Cultivation of SilkThe video talked about how the silk originated with the silkworms and talked about the process of making the silk into clothes. How the cocoons of the silkworms are placed in boiling water, where the filaments are drawn out by the silk reeling machines. And it really fascinates me how this was possible with the knowledge the Chinese people at the time this was created. Also, it talked about how weaving silk is the most unique and cultivated Chinese craftsman ship. And because of this, people worshiped silk because it brought them fortune from the trading they had with it. Lastly, in the video it states because of the changing of modern culture, sericulture and traditional weaving handicrafts are endangered of being lost. Although many of the people started recognizing the silk and its tradition and made museums about it, and is talked about in library and museums keeping the culture of silk alive.